Rydberg Raman-Ramsey (R${}^3$) resonances in atomic vapor
Abstract
The sensitivity of electric field sensors based on two-photon electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) involving highly excited Rydberg states in thermal atoms is often limited by the residual Doppler effect and optical power broadening. Here, we propose a method to reduce the EIT spectral linewidth using a Ramsey interrogation approach, allowing multiple interrogations of atomic coherence, using either temporally or spatially separated laser beams. Our theoretical calculations predict that the linewidth of such Raman-Ramsey spectral features can be substantially reduced compare to a standard Doppler-broadened EIT, opening a possibility to improved sensitivity of Rydberg atomic vapor-based sensors. We also discuss some preliminary experimental efforts toward observing Raman-Ramsey resonances for both spatially and temporally separated interrogation approaches and associated technical challenges.
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@article{arxiv.2310.10615,
title = {Rydberg Raman-Ramsey (R${}^3$) resonances in atomic vapor},
author = {Rob Behary and Irina Novikova and Eugeniy Mikhailov and Alex Gill and Aaron Buikema},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.10615},
year = {2023}
}